⟩ Which is the most commonly used molten metal for cooling of nuclear reactors ? A. Calcium B. Sodium C. Mercury D. Zinc
Option B
Option B
Mercaptans is represented as (where R and R' are alkyl groups) A. R-COOH B. R-S-H C. R-S-R D. R-S-R'
An upper limit of oil content is limited to about __________ percent for achieving efficient and satisfactory level of wax sweating. A. 5 B. 15 C. 40 D. 60
Petrolatum is A. same as petroleum ether. B. petroleum coke. C. a mixture of microcrystalline wax in viscous hydrocarbon liquids. D. none of these.
Main boring diameter for petroleum well is 20-30 cms in diameter, while the depth of the oil well may be about __________ kms. A. 0.1 to 0.5 B. 1.5 to 4.5 C. 7.5 to 12.5 D. 15-20
Solvent deoiling process is used for separating oil and soft wax from hard wax. Methyl iso-butyl ketone and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) are two commonly used deoiling solvents. Use of former as the deoiling solvent has the advantages of the A. elimination of solvent drying facility. B. higher nitration temperature. C. lower solvent dilution ratio. D. all (a), (b) & (c).
Sulphur content in lighter and heavier petroleum products is generally determined respectively by A. lamp method and bomb method. B. bomb method and lamp method. C. bomb method and quartz tube method. D. quartz tube method and lamp method.
Equal volumes of aniline and diesel oil when mixed at room temperature (during summer) was found to be completely mis-cible. It means that the aniline point of the diesel is __________ the room temperature. A. more than B. less than C. same as D. either more or less; depends on the room temperature
Refractive index of a petrofuel which is the ratio of velocity of light in air to its velocity in the petrofuel gives an indication if its A. molecular weight B. aromatics content C. both a & b D. neither a nor b
Butadiene is a/an A. di-olefin B. naphthene C. aromatic D. olefin
Gasoline extracted from natural gas (by compression and cooling) is called the __________ gasoline. A. polymer B. unleaded C. casing head D. straight run